Dear All, I'm looking for some input on a survey I've been programming. Respondents will complete the survey every 3 months over the course of 2 years and I'm striving to minimize survey burden for questions that ask about use of current medications. The survey is setup as follows: * Respondents complete a baseline survey via an anonymous link, and after entering an e-mail address, the folks at Qualtrics helped me setup API calls that create a new contact list entry and I'm also using an API call to send out survey invitations and survey reminders via the Qualtrics mailer. * I was initially advised to save respondent's answers for the medication questions to embedded data fields that are subsequently added to the respondent's contact list entry via API/web services in the survey flow portion of the survey. In turn, I piped the embedded data values for the medication questions on a summary screen that is presented for all subsequent follow-up surveys. This approach works in theory, b
Dear All, I've tried to find a solution on my own, but I'm seeking your input and expertise. As seen in the screenshot I uploaded to Imgur (https://imgur.com/wb4gCFn), when my survey respondents are invited to complete a follow-up survey, each of their medications is first displayed (as well as related dosing and frequency), and one expert (Tom) in this forum helped me implement JavaScript to pre-populate answer choices based on their responses from the first survey that I saved to their contact list entry using embedded data. Regarding my question and the attached screenshot, if a respondent selects 'Other/Not Listed' from a dropdown (Q7620), a text entry field is pre-populated with the medication name they entered manually the last time they completed the survey. While this works fine, this results in the insertion of a page break when I'd rather have that question remain hidden and the other questions remain on the same screen (i.e., Q7622, Q7623 in the screenshot). I came across
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